The Emory community filled Cannon Chapel to capacity to remember students Abinta Kabir and Faraaz Hossain, who were killed in the Dhaka terrorist attack. Speakers described the two friends as "true servant leaders" whose legacy will continue on campus.

A two-story pedestrian bridge will rise over Clifton Road as Emory University Hospital continues progress on its new, state-of-the-art hospital tower. The bridge will be constructed in the center lanes and lifted into place this week, causing traffic delays.

The new Sustainability Vision and Strategic Plan calls for Emory to model innovative, sustainable choices at every level, "from the copy room to the operating room, from the classroom to the residence hall."

Higher consumption of foods derived from currently-subsidized commodities is associated with higher risks of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to a new study by researchers at Rollins School of Public Health.

Documented human cases of toxoplasmosis go back as far as ancient Egypt. Evolutionary biologist Jaap de Roode worked with TED-ED to create a video about the disease, which is caused by a parasite that can only reproduce in the intestines of cats.

Kendra Sirak, a PhD candidate in anthropology in the Laney Graduate School, is working in Ireland, testing the DNA of people ranging from medieval Nubians to an ancient Chinese specimen to an Irish rebel.

Discounts on summer fun: If you plan to visit popular attractions like Six Flags Over Georgia, White Water or the Georgia Aquarium this summer, be sure to check out what's for sale at the ticket and information desk in the Dobbs University Center (DUC) to learn about discounts available to Emory students, faculty and staff.

"Each of us will face crucial bioethical decisions in our lives -- how to make difficult treatment choices when diagnosed with illness, how best to care for a sick or elderly loved one, or whether to adopt cutting-edge technologies to detect a genetic disorder or treat a neurological disease. Bioethics education prepares young people to tackle these tough questions."

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